
Lisa Rose
Lic. R.E. Salesperson
Sr. Vice President
Tel: (212) 381-3262
Park Avenue Flagship
lrose@halstead.com
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Lisa Rose has spent the last 25 years helping discerning buyers, sellers and renters in the fields of business, entertainment, sports and music find and sell special Manhattan homes.
A top-producing agent, Lisa has earned Halstead’s highest sales honors, as she has a respected reputation as a consummate professional among clients and peers.
Lisa’s expert market knowledge and personal white-glove service lead to results that will meet and exceed your expectations. Through careful listening, close guidance and a tenacious drive to protect her clients’ best interests, she helps you reach your individual real estate goals in the quickest, most seamless manner. Whether you are home grown or new in town, you will benefit from a win-win situation when working with Lisa to buy, sell or rent any type of Manhattan property, from luxury townhouses and lofts to co-ops and condos.
Born into a family of developers and builders, Lisa capitalized on her early exposure to the business and entered the field professionally after a brief period selling advertising space for Fairchild Publications. Prior to joining Halstead and becoming Senior Vice President, Lisa spent many years at a former leading Manhattan brokerage company where she fast rose to hold a consistent place in the company’s top tier of highest-selling agents. Her other accolades include the prestigious Relocation Award which she received in 1999, as well as ongoing media placement coverage for herself and her properties. Lisa’s award-winning exclusives have been featured in The New York Times Home section, The New York Post, Wall Street Journal and Hamptons Magazine, plus she has been interviewed in the New York Times, Wall Street Journal and other publications.
While this seasoned veteran of the NYC real estate market works from Battery Park to Harlem, and from East to West, her real specialty is the complete satisfaction of every client she serves. Even pet owners who face the challenge of finding a pet-friendly building can count on Lisa to reach their goals. As a mother of two, she is also empathetic to the housing needs of families in the city, and is very familiar with private schools, recreation and other offerings that suit their lifestyle. Like a true New Yorker, Lisa brings tremendous energy, creativity and resolve to every real estate deal, which is why she is continually rewarded with referral and repeat business that is truly well deserved.
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The following are selected closed transactions in which Lisa Rose represented the buyer, the seller, or both:
Photos by Marilynn K. Yee/The New York Times
UPPER EAST SIDE LOFT
$1,150,000
MANHATTAN: 120 East 87th Street (between Park and Lexington Avenues), #P12B
A one-bedroom one-bath condo with sleeping and office lofts in a postwar doorman building. Lisa Rose, Halstead Property (212) 381-3262;...
New York Times - Monday, November 29, 2010
By VIVIAN S. TOY
ANY broker will tell you that selling an empty apartment is much harder than selling a beautifully furnished one.
But staging a home with rented furniture can cost thousands of dollars, and that’s money that most sellers...
New York Times - Friday, October 29, 2010
By Jill Urban
Most brokers will tell you that a well-furnished home always appears larger than an empty one. That's why staging is such an important step in the selling process.
For those who do not want to go through the...
NY1 - Friday, October 29, 2010
The closet in the sleeping loft of this condo is nearly 8 feet wide and almost just as long; the one in the bedroom below holds its own, too.
Price: $1.15 million
Broker: Lisa Rose, Halstead Property
New York Magazine - Monday, August 23, 2010
But Does It Have a Garage?
By VIVIAN S. TOY
JIMMIE JOHNSON, who made history last year when he won his fourth consecutive Nascar Sprint Cup Series championship, has just sold his 3,200-square-foot loft in Chelsea for $4 million.
Mr. Johnson paid...
New York Times - Sunday, February 07, 2010
By JULIET CHUNG AND SARA LINCelebrity Nascar driver Jimmie Johnson, a three-time champion of the Sprint Cup series, is asking $4.4 million for his New York condominium. In 2007, Mr. Johnson paid $3.98 million for the 3,200-square foot loft. In...
Wall Street Journal - Friday, July 31, 2009
$4.395 MILLION
This "grand," 3,000-square-foot loft on West 18th Street comes equipped
with both a cappuccino maker and a wine refrigerator -- along with
pretty...
New York Post - Thursday, July 23, 2009
Greenwich Village
39 East 12th Street
$1,125,000Mint, loft-like 1 bedroom, 1 bath Coop featuring 11'8" barrel vaulted ceilings and sunny, quiet Northern city views. There is an open kitchen renovated with top of the line appliances include a Bosch stove, microwave and...
Brokers Weekly - Wednesday, May 21, 2008
Photo: Kate Glicksberg for The New York Times
Price: $1,195,000
ADDRESS: 446 East 86th Street, at York Avenue, #4F
THE PROPERTY: A three-bedroom, two-bath co-op with a large living room and a dining foyer in a postwar doorman building. Maintenance is $2,228 a...
New York Times - Sunday, May 18, 2008
Matthew Leone and Lisa Rose are featured on NY1 discussing and demonstrating an innovative new marketing tool for vacant and unfurnished properties that Halstead Property now employs named "Virtual Stager."
Lisa Rose represented this exclusive property downtown and it is now closed or no longer available. Take a sneak peek at this property and if you are interested in something comparable please reach out to Lisa at 212-381-3262 or lrose@halstead.com.
All information is from sources deemed reliable but is subject to errors, omissions, changes in price, prior sale or withdrawal without notice. No representation is made as to the accuracy of any description. All measurements and square footages are approximate and all information should be confirmed by customer. All rights to content, photographs and graphics reserved to Halstead. Customer should consult with its counsel regarding all closing costs, including without limitation the New York State 1% tax paid by buyers on residential properties over $1 million. Halstead represents the seller/owner on Halstead's own exclusives, except if another agent of Halstead represents the buyer/tenant, in which case Halstead will be a dual agent with designated agents representing seller/owner and buyer/tenant. Halstead represents the buyer/tenant when showing the exclusives of other real estate firms. In all instances Halstead treats all parties fairly and honestly. Halstead actively supports equal housing opportunities.